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  4. OBSERVATORY

    Some surprise bas been occasioned by the announcement that there is a prospect of the State Government closing the Perth Observatory about the end of this ...

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  5. CASH ORDER SYSTEM

    Inquiries to-day among prominent business men left no doubt that they are opposed to the cash-order system of trading. This matter was discussed at the last ...

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  6. GROUP SETTLEMENT

    The question of the re-classification and linking up of group settlement holdings had a dramatic sequel during the weekend, when within a few days, of the ...

    Article : 401 words
  7. ESSEX MURDER

    Despite Scotland Yard's utmost: concentration on the murder of Police-con. stable Gutteridge on a road in Essex, they are likely to encounter a dead-end. The ...

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  8. Royal Show Opens Auspiciously

    It was Judging Day at the Royal Show to-day. The cattle, horses, sheep and pigs , were Royal animals for the day, and four days more, appeared to appreciate their position. A bull with thoughtful eye and heavy mien trudged majestically, along. With ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. AMONGST THE EXHIBITS

    The wide range of the society's activities is well proved in the display of children's industries. This is a Show in itself, providing proofs of training towards, the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. PRINCE AS ORATOR

    The Prince of Wales was introduced to the literary world to-day in a volume entitled H.R.H. Speeches, 1923-26," as one of Britain's most versatile orators. The ...

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  11. BEHIND THE SCENES

    Most of us have trodden those enchanted paths at Royal Shows where the air vibrates to the syntax of the showman. We have recoiled to the thunder of its ...

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  12. MONEY LENDER CHARGED

    [?] that women depending [?] ...

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  13. A.J.C. MEETING

    The meeting of the A.J.C. will be continued at Randwick to-morrow when another excellent progrmme will be decided. Most of the w.f.a. cracks will measure ...

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  14. TENNIS STARS

    Reviewing the leading tennis players' performances, Mr. Wallis Myers, writing in the "Daily Telegraph," asserts that the world's first ten players are as ...

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  15. FEWER WAGGONS DISPLAYED

    Silent sentinels of an era that has almost passed away the few horse and bullock waggons exhibited bear striking testimony to the progress of motor ...

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  16. NAILED TO THE MAST

    A writ has been nailed to the mast of the barquentine Forest" Friend at Port Adelaide to the effect that the owners have seven days in which to satisfy, the ...

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  17. WEATHER FORECAST

    The following official weather forecast has been issued for Western Australia:— "Fine throughout with east to north winds chiefly and continued ...

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  18. PIGS

    There was an excellent display of quality in the pig section, although the number of the exhibits was below the average. Mr. E. Jones, the judge of the Tamworths ...

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  19. CENTRAL PROVINCE ELECTION

    A meeting of the Central Provincial Council of the Primary Producers' Association was held at Geraldton oil Wednesday, Mr. E. E. Martin presiding, for ...

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  20. VALUELESS CHEQUES

    Samuel HObbS (54), alias F Stevens, pleaded guilty before Mr. A. B. Kidson, P.M. at the City Court to-day to four counts of having obtained money and ...

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  21. RECORD MEMBERSHIP

    For years the Royal Agricultural Society has aimed at a membership of 2,000. For the past week the membership barometer has been carefully watched. Last ...

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  22. BOXING

    The "Queensland boxer Max Gornik today defeated Hugi Izgaard, the leading German heavyweight, on points. ...

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  23. Fought As Deputy

    The Australian Press Association's correspondent at Cologne states that the Brisbane boxer. Max Gornik, who is supposed to have had a run of luck on the new ...

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  24. TIN HARE COURSING

    In his reserved mdgment in Chambers to-day Mr. Justice Campbell held that betlins on mechanical hare coursing was legal. There were no fundamental differences. ...

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  25. S.A. FINANCES

    I feel bound to say mat that financial position of the State is delicate, and very difficult." says Mr. W. K. Rogers, the Auditor-General in his annual report. "It ...

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  26. THIS YEAR'S IMPROVEMENTS

    The first, thing that strikes the eye upon arrival at the Royal Show ground this year is the fact, that the painter has been wielding his brush to same purpose. Every year ...

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